![]() The FC-7 is least comfortable for standing play if you absolutely need to reduce pedal position to its minimum point. The FV is a little less comfortable when standing. Practically, the EV feels comfortable when sitting or standing. Boss EV-1-WL (fore) and Yamaha FC-7 (back) Some people may not like the EV’s relatively short sweep. Due to the placement of the pivot point, however, the FV has a wider sweep than the EV. Since we’re comparin’, the EV and FV achieve roughly the same angle in the down position. Boss EV-1-WL (fore) and Boss FV-500L (back) The FC-7 has held up pretty well although it’s not as Sherman-esque as the FV. The FV-500L is built like a tank - and weighs like a tank. Since my switch away from Roland to Yamaha (2011), I’ve been using the Yamaha FC-7 with MODX and Genos at home and at gigs. My point of reference is the Boss FV-500L (FV) which was my mainstay volume and expression pedal for many years. No doubt, you’re here looking for my value-added. The EV-1-WL (henceforth, “EV”) is a compact expression pedal which sends MIDI Continuous Controller (CC) messages over Bluetooth BLE, USB and conventional serial MIDI.īoss has quite a bit of information on-line, so I won’t repeat too many of the basics here. Halleluia, the slow boat from Malaysia arrived and it brought a Boss EV-1-WL wireless expression pedal.
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